The Spanish Players Association bribery scandal rocked, after documents came out publicly condemning the association's president, David Aganzo. The newspaper, "Marca", said that a member of the association named Antonio Saez sent a set of dangerous documents to the members through their e-mail, confirming Ganz's involvement in a bribery scandal. Sayes said that he wanted, through this matter, to expose the practices of the president of the society, and stressed that he himself had been involved with him in some of them in an earlier period, and that he could no longer tolerate more.

The documents are a long message, which includes a set of dangerous information that condemns Sangho and Sayez as well, and has reached the Public Prosecutor's Office in Valencia, where he opened an investigation into the incident. The issue is summarized, according to Saise's claims, that Aganzo forced him to pay a bribe to a public official in order to obtain tax information condemning the Futbolista Corporation, which is in conflict with President Aganzo.
Saiz said that he bribed the employee with 3,000 euros, and he handed over the document to the president of the association, but he photocopied all the documents because he did not feel fluttered while doing these acts.

He stressed that today he has to admit what he did, provided that the board of directors of the Players Association change the president, as he said that he is no longer fit to manage it. For his part, Aganzo denied in a press statement the allegations, saying that it is pure slander, while Spanish figures demanded the president to resign, along with other members involved in the scandal that started as an ice ball since the documents were published through Marca newspaper.

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